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Review – Complicit by Gillian Hamer

By | May 27, 2013

I’ve written before about this wonderful series by Gillian Hamer.  I was hooked by the first in the series, The Charter – well-drawn characters, a strong sense of place, good dialogue, a rattling good story, a murder mystery, a touch of the supernatural, a treasure hunt, a thriller and adventure story, and well researched history… Read More »

Review – The Sea Sisters by Lucy Clarke

By | May 27, 2013

Richard and Judy Book Club choices rarely disappoint – I don’t always enjoy them all, but they usually draw my attention to some writers and books I might not otherwise have discovered.  When the 2013 Summer Reads were announced, I found I’d already read three of them.  One I really loved, in my top ten… Read More »

Review – In The Summertime by Judy Astley

By | May 19, 2013

Many, many years ago – well, twenty actually – I read Judy Astley’s Just For The Summer and knew I’d found a writer I could love. I’ve dipped in and out of her books since then, always thoroughly enjoying them, with their real characters, families you can believe in, situations you can identify with (and… Read More »

Review – Gossip by Beth Gutcheon

By | May 19, 2013

I don’t recall where I first came across Beth Gutcheon – her books aren’t easy to find in the UK – but I’m guessing it must have been one of those “if you like this” features on Amazon.  I must have liked the look of her books – I have Still Missing and The New… Read More »

Review – The Back Road by Rachel Abbott

By | May 6, 2013

My decision to pick up this book was influenced by Rachel Abbott’s prolific tweets urging followers to buy – I finally gave in.  But it’s the greatest tribute to any writer that having finished it – and “unputdownable” is much overused but truly describes this book – I immediately visited Amazon again and downloaded another,… Read More »

Review – River of Destiny by Barbara Erskine

By | April 8, 2013

Barbara Erskine is so very good at what she does – open one of her books and you know you’ll be dipping into history, there will be strong characters and stories in all the time frames, there will be a touch of magic and supernatural, some romance, and that you’ll find it unputdownable and enjoy… Read More »

Review – The Promise by Ann Weisgarber

By | April 6, 2013

I’m slightly ashamed to say that Ann Weisgarber’s debut novel, The Personal History of Rachel Dupree, has sat on my bookshelves unread since I bought it in 2009, having been attracted by its longlisting for the Orange Prize.  If it’s half as good as this one, it won’t be sitting on my shelves for much… Read More »

Review – The View On The Way Down by Rebecca Wait

By | March 25, 2013

This book absolutely blew me away – beautifully written, staying well on the right side of mawkish (Emma is a lovely young character, and her naive viewpoint gives the book a beautifully light touch, with touches of welcome humour at times), an incredibly moving story of love and depressive illness and loss and the impacts… Read More »

Review – A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy

By | March 25, 2013

I started my love affair with Maeve Binchy’s writing back in 1982 with the original release of Light A Penny Candle – I still have the book club hardback – and I’ve read (if not always loved) everything she’s written since then.  I thought she lost her way just a little around Nights of Rain… Read More »

Review – Human Remains by Elizabeth Haynes

By | March 18, 2013

Like everyone else it seems, I discovered Elizabeth Haynes’ writing through her magnificent debut, Into the Darkest Corner. Her second, Revenge of the Tide, was good too, but maybe lacking a little something for me.  But as for this one – it really is absolutely fantastic, arguably her best yet, and I’ve honestly never read anything quite like… Read More »